It is a common scenario with all of us, that in some
point in time we might have subscribed for certain newsletters or some
advertisements, some might be spam emails or some emails which we might have
not even registered for. These emails flood our email account and has become a
nuisance.
Though you might have unsubscribed for these alerts,
you still might automatically get emails in your inbox. To get rid of these
emails, you can get gmail to delete those emails automatically from your
mailing list by setting up a fiter.
Here's how you can set up the filter
Step 1: Click on the
settings button on the right-hand corner of the page.
Step 2: Click on the
Filters tab.
Step 3: Click on
"Create new filter" on the bottom of the page.
Step 4: In the next screen,
tell Gmail how to identify the messages. If it always comes from the same email
address use that. If it always uses the same subject line, use that. You can
also have Gmail search the message for specific words, such as "cobone
deals."
Step 5: Click on
"Create filter with this search."
6: Click on
"Delete it."
Step 7: Click on
"Create filter", and click on "Also apply filter to matching
messages" to have Google sift through your inbox and delete the ones from
that sender.
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